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... eyes , and he cannot endure to say a word in her dispraise ; she is con- stantly doing acts of kindness in his parish , and is much beloved there , yet he could not " Yes . He told me that he had engaged conceal how much trouble she ...
... eyes , and he cannot endure to say a word in her dispraise ; she is con- stantly doing acts of kindness in his parish , and is much beloved there , yet he could not " Yes . He told me that he had engaged conceal how much trouble she ...
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... eyes on watch As they keep , By cach motion light as wings , By cach step that haughty springs , You might know them for the kings Of the deep . ' Twas the Edgar first that smote Denmark's line ; As her flag the foremost soared , Murray ...
... eyes on watch As they keep , By cach motion light as wings , By cach step that haughty springs , You might know them for the kings Of the deep . ' Twas the Edgar first that smote Denmark's line ; As her flag the foremost soared , Murray ...
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... eyes turned to mine , Happy in my happiness , while I was thinking not of thine ; And I heard thy silver accents sweeter than all music flow- Ah me , but the lapse of summers changes many things below ! " Mother , we will dwell together ...
... eyes turned to mine , Happy in my happiness , while I was thinking not of thine ; And I heard thy silver accents sweeter than all music flow- Ah me , but the lapse of summers changes many things below ! " Mother , we will dwell together ...
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... eyes , are blended into a harmonious whole . There is complete life and thorough repose . CROPSEY'S VIEW ON THE ... eye and a firm hand , Mr. Cropsey is en- abled to seize the precise forms of organic life , or the broken ground , in all ...
... eyes , are blended into a harmonious whole . There is complete life and thorough repose . CROPSEY'S VIEW ON THE ... eye and a firm hand , Mr. Cropsey is en- abled to seize the precise forms of organic life , or the broken ground , in all ...
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... eyes the better to receive " the remote light of an invisible star by a telescope " ( Hum . Underst . iv . 19-4 ) ... eye , and that lighted the lamp of day , and launched into space comets myriads of times larger than the earth ...
... eyes the better to receive " the remote light of an invisible star by a telescope " ( Hum . Underst . iv . 19-4 ) ... eye , and that lighted the lamp of day , and launched into space comets myriads of times larger than the earth ...
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